Identifier | 4821718 |
Created At | Tue Nov 02 2004 04:21:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | flac |
Media Count | 2 |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | Taper:George Wang <gewwang@yahoo.com> |
Source Info | DPA4022 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Audio Magic Hyper-Conductor > SBM-1 (Oade T-Mod) D100 > Emagic Audiowerk2 > Dell Dimension 8200 >Steinberg WaveLab v5.00a > CD-WAV > FLAC frontend v1.7.1 > .flac |
Microphone Location | Sec A Row 15 Seat 6, 15th row 5 feet right of center |
Trades Allowed | |
Taper Name | George Wang <gewwang@yahoo.com> |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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26239 | 2004-10-02 | Sports Arena | Toledo | OH | |
DPA4022 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Audio Magic Hyper-Conductor > SBM-1 (Oade T-Mod) / D100 > Emagic Audiowerk2 > Dell Dimension 8200 > Steinberg WaveLab v5.00a > CD-WAV > FLAC frontend v1.7.1 > .flac |
Performance
Pearl Jam 2004-10-02 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH | |
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Set 1 | 01 Long Road
02 Corduroy 03 Hail Hail 04 Save You 05 The American in Me 06 Cropduster 07 I Am Mine 08 Wishlist 09 Better Man 10 I Believe in Miracles 11 Even Flow 12 Bleed for Me 13 Alive |
Set 2 | Acoustic Set:
14 Thumbing My Way 15 Elderly Woman 16 Black |
Set 3 | E1:
17 Harvest Moon [Neil Young w/ Eddie Vedder (guitar/backup vocals) & Peggy Young (backup vocals] E2: [Neil Jam w/ Peter Frampton on elect. rhythm guitar] 18 All Along the Watchtower 19 Act of Love ^ 20 Cortez the Killer 21 Rockin' in the Free World |
Comment | EV preshow solo: Patriot & Hide Your Love Away
^ = played for first time since 9/19/98 Neil & Pegi Young joined the show midway through. The Neil Jam lineup consisted of: Neil Young - lead vocals/guitar Peter Frampton - rhythm electric guitar Stone Gossard - acoustic guitar Jeff Ament - bass Mike McCready - guitar Boom Gasper - keys Eddie Vedder - backup vocals on Watchtower, Act of Love, RITFW Pegi Young - backup vocals on Act of Love and RITFW Vote for Change Pearl Jam is excited to announce the Vote for Change concert tour. Vote for Change is a loose coalition of musicians brought together by a single idea?the need to make a change in the direction of our country. We share a belief that this is the most important election of our lifetime. We are fighting for a government that is open, rational, just and progressive. ?The upcoming election provides everyone an opportunity to change the direction our country is headed and to elect a government that is just, rational and respectful of the views and rights of the people it serves. This coalition of artists wants to be a part of that change.? said Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam. Artists participating in Vote for Change have merged their energies and talents to focus on states that are expected to have the closest race in the presidential election this fall. This unprecedented effort will include approximately 34 shows in 28 cities in 9 battleground states over the course of a week. These concerts will feature Babyface, Jackson Browne, Bright Eyes, Dave Matthews Band, Death Cab for Cutie, the Dixie Chicks, John Fogerty, Ben Harper, Jurassic 5, Keb? Mo?, John Mellencamp, My Morning Jacket, Pearl Jam, Bonnie Raitt, R.E.M., James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and more. These and other artists will appear on separate bills on the same night in selected cities around several battleground states. Vote for Change artists hope to accomplish a single goal through the tour: to get people to the polls on November 2nd to vote for a change. The Vote for Change tour will be presented by MoveOn PAC, with all concert proceeds benefiting the work of America Coming Together (ACT). Be sure to register to vote early and make your Vote for Change! BACKGROUND: Unprecedented in scale and strategy, ACT is building the largest voter mobilization effort in history to elect progressive candidates to federal, state and local offices in November. For more information on ACT visit www.act04.com. MoveOn PAC is a 2.5 million-member online grassroots political action committee working to take back our government. By gathering small contributions from ordinary citizens, it is using the Internet to level the playing field against the interest of big corporate money in politics. It's sister organization, MoveOn.org, raises issues of war and peace, social justice, media integrity and honesty in government. For more information, visit www.moveonpac.org. |